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Offline Aces High

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One of my all times favorites.  This copy doesn't sound that clean right here.  Nothing like listening to this song right off the record.   No CD does this song any justice.  I know because I have it on CD and record.


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Re: Grand Funk Railroad- Song - Hooked on love- Hard driving rock-funk-blues
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2009, 04:20:57 PM »
You should get the Grand Funk Live the 1971 Tour CD.

Listen to the blazing 16 minute version of "Inside Looking Out".

Mark Farner dedicates it to everybody that smokes !@$&#!.  :-X

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Re: Grand Funk Railroad- Song - Hooked on love- Hard driving rock-funk-blues
« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2009, 04:33:59 PM »
You should get the Grand Funk Live the 1971 Tour CD.

Listen to the blazing 16 minute version of "Inside Looking Out".

Mark Farner dedicates it to everybody that smokes !@$&#!.  :-X

I know that song very well!  It's a great one!  I have all their albums.

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Re: Grand Funk Railroad- Song - Hooked on love- Hard driving rock-funk-blues
« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2009, 05:00:59 PM »
That's great! But go slowly, don't let that music turn you into a g-dless heathen communist.

Dedicating music to stoners would be exactly what a Shirley like Mark Farner would do.


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Re: Grand Funk Railroad- Song - Hooked on love- Hard driving rock-funk-blues
« Reply #4 on: November 01, 2009, 05:35:49 PM »
That's great! But go slowly, don't let that music turn you into a g-dless heathen communist.

Dedicating music to stoners would be exactly what a Shirley like Mark Farner would do.



I don't do drugs, I never did.  I just love listening to Mark in his prime, belt out those tunes.  He's my favorite singer.